Catering on the Brest campus

Located next to the student residence, the restaurant is self-service and offers a wide choice of starters, main courses, and desserts.

Opening hours and prices

The restaurant is open Monday to Friday during normal periods (excluding public holidays and school vacations):

  • Breakfast: 7:30 a.m. to 9:00 a.m.
  • Lunch: 11:45 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.

The average price of a meal is €5 (depending on the dishes chosen).

Payment

You can pay for your meal at the restaurant by credit card, check, or cash. To avoid waiting, it is best to load your card online.

Track and top up your restaurant card online

To create your account:

  • Scan the QR code on your receipt or click on this link https://www.popandpay2.com/register then fill in the details below
    • Site: ENSTA29
    • Username: this can be found on your receipt or on your personal card. These are the first 6 digits after the 0 under the barcode
    • Email address: enter an email address
    • and accept the terms of use
  • Check your email (and spam folder) and click on “Create my account” in the email you received from popandpay2
  • Complete your registration by entering your password.

Your account shows your balance, checkout history, and top-ups.

You can set up an alert to notify you when your balance is low.

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